The Austronesian Comparative Dictionary

*ugtu zenith; noon, mid-day

PPh ugtu zenith; noon, mid-day

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Pangasinan ogtó noon
Ayta Abellan ogto midday, lunchtime; directly over or under
Kapampangan ugtú noon
Tagalog udtó noon, noontime, mid-day
Hanunóo ʔudtú mid-point of a vizualized celestial arch; more specifically, noon
ʔudtuh-an noontime
Aklanon ugto at the zenith, directly overhead; half moon (waxing or waning)
údto about directly overhead (in the sky)
pa-udtoh-ón gibbous (waning); 3rd quarter
Hiligaynon úgtu noon
Cebuano udtúh-an zenith
udtú twelve o'clock, for the sun to be overhead; for the moon or something else to be in the heavens at the noon position
Binukid ma-udtu noon
udtu-an zenith, the point in the sky which is directly overhead
Maranao oto lunch; eat noon meal
oto-n eat during lunch time, lunch on
Manobo (Western Bukidnon) udtu action (of the earth's rotation) upon celestial bodies which causes them to rise to the zenith
Tiruray ʔutuh to go on top of something
ge-utuh noontime
Blaan ltu du noon
Blaan (Koronadal) ltu du noon
Tausug ugtu noontime, mid-day, whe the sun is at its zenith
Mongondow utu zenith, point in the heavens directly overhead
utu-an the uppermost atmosphere
Bikol udtó noon, noontime, mid-day